22 Hornet 45Gr. Sellier&Bellot Ammo Md: V330012U
Sellier And Bellot Has Been producing Cartridge Ammunition Since 1870. Today They Produce Ammunition using High Quality Components In Their Semi-Jacketed Bullet consisting Of a Metallic Jacket And a Lead Core. The Lead Core Is Bare In Front. When Hitting The Target, It gets Deformed And produces a Mushroom-Like Shape, Which enhances The Lethal Effect. It Is Used For Most Types Of Rifle Cartridges And, depending On Caliber Weight, It Is Used By Hunters, Competition Shooters, Law Enforcement agencies And militaries Around The World. This Ammunition Is Non-Corrosive, In Boxer Primed, And Has reloadable Brass Cases.
Caliber: 22 Hornet
Bullet Type: Soft Point
Bullet Weight: 45 Gr
Muzzle Energy: 1147 ft Lbs
Muzzle Velocity: 2346 Fps
Rounds-Box: 20 Rounds Per Box, 90 Boxes Per Case
Manufacturer: Magtech Ammunition Co
Model: V330012U
SKU: SS_61903
Price Break Discount On 10 Boxes Or More. %5 Discount Will Be applied at Check Out.
Specification |
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Value |
Caliber |
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22 Hornet |
Weight |
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45 Grain |
Bullet Type |
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Soft Point |
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MFG NO |
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V330012U |
SKU |
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1050251 |
UPC |
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754908510016 |
The Below Information Has Been Provided From Our Gun Caliber Dictionary And Is Meant For Informational Purposes Only. It Is Not Intended to Describe The Unique Specifications For This Ammunition.
The 22 Hornet was developed as a wildcat cartridge in 1930. Winchester released the first factory loads late that year, but the first factory rifle chambered to 22 Hornet was introduced by Savage in 1932. Using a .224-inch bullet, it was the first American cartridge developed for varminting, and although mild and soft-spoken it remains popular for short to medium-range shooting. The traditional load is a 45-grain bullet at 2690 feet per second, but modern loads with lighter bullets increase velocity and flatten trajectory. The 22 Hornet is suitable for all varmint hunting at moderate ranges, and is adequate for game up to coyotes at shorter ranges. Ammunition is manufactured by multiple firms, and there are numerous bolt-action and single-shot rifle platforms. —
Craig Boddington